Caesars Palace Las Vegas has completed renovations on its Palace Tower – the resort’s largest – an effort that ultimately topped out at US$100 million, according to the property.
The tower renovation is the latest in a series of almost US$1 billion worth of renovations at Caesars within the past six years, including redesigns of the Octavius, Julius (the resort’s first tower) and Augustus towers.
Located on the 29th floor, the Palace Tower’s ten new villas were designed by L.A.-based KNA Design and feature imported stone and hand-distressed hardwood flooring, powder rooms with furniture-style cabinets and raised wood paneling and fabric upholstered walls.
Bathroom detailing includes 24-karat gold-plated plumbing fixtures in the master bathrooms and powder rooms, steam showers, and whirlpool tubs.